Capsule hotels are the epitome of minimalistic travel, and what better way to explore this trend visiting Hong Kong? When planning a vacation in Hong Kong of a minimalistic theme, we have you covered (Read More) with our list of handpicked capsule hotels in Hong Kong. Book you next stay from the following options.
Nestled in the heart of Sheung Wan, SLEEEP is a 10-minute walk from Hong Kong MTR Central Station an (Read More)d a stones throw from PMQ shopping mall.
Reviewers Mention: The SleEEP HKG Gough St has a tricky entrance but clear instructions for s (Read More)elf check-in. The capsules are clean, comfy, and secure, with large storage lockers. There are ample showers and toilets for the number of guests. Free WiFi is available. The staff is helpful and the location is convenient. However, the sleeping area is not well divided from the common areas, causing noise disturbances. The doors are also loud. Overall, the stay was nice and improvements are expected in the future.
Located in Hong Kong, 200 metres from Ladies Market, The Nap Mong Kok features views of the city. Al (Read More)l rooms feature a kitchenette and a shared bathroom. Attractions in the area include Kowloon Park, 2.4 km away, or Mira Place 2, set 2.
Kowloon
400 m from East Tsim Sha Tsui Station Hong Kong
6.9
(71 reviews)
Reviewers Mention: Dash Living on Prat in Tsim Sha Tsui is highly recommended for its clean, (Read More)spacious rooms and friendly staff. The hotel offers a comfortable and welcoming environment, with tasteful decor and all necessary amenities. The location is convenient, within walking distance to popular tourist spots and restaurants. The only downside is the wait for the elevator during busy hours. Overall, it is a top-notch and affordable choice for accommodation in the city.
The best time to visit Hong Kong is from October to early December. Considered as the autumn season in Hong Kong, the weather during this time is usually clear and sunny with a few rainy days each month. Hong Kong is a year-round destination having a subtropical monsoon climate with dry winters and hot-humid summers.
May to September is the warmest season in Hong Kong while December to February is the coolest. Monsoon season in Hong Kong falls between May and September with August being the wettest month. The driest month is January which experiences rainfall only one day in a week. Read More